1110 090 American Politics (POLS-1110)
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Ch. 1 Introducing Government in America 1110-090-American Politics (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 2 The Constitution (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 3 Federalism (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 4 Civil Liberties and Public Policy (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 5 Civil Rights and Public Policy (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 11 (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 12 The Presidency (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. 
Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 14 The Executive Branch (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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Ch. 15 The Federal Courts (POLS-1110)
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Introduction to the role of the President, Congress, Supreme Court, and national administrative agencies in the American political system. Relationship between the American people and their political institutions with an emphasis on political culture, the electoral process, political parties, interest groups, and political communication.
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